"Parish of St. Botolph Without Aldersgate" offers a detailed snapshot of the charitable and property-related affairs of the parish in London during the mid-19th century. This historical document, compiled in March 1865, provides a comprehensive statement of all charities connected with the Parish of St. Botolph Without Aldersgate, offering valuable insights into the social welfare systems and philanthropic activities of the time. It includes a return of parish estates, detailing the properties and assets under the parish's administration. This meticulously kept record serves as a primary source for researchers, historians, and genealogists interested in London's local history, social structures, and the administration of charitable resources during the Victorian era. A fascinating glimpse into the past, preserving vital information about a specific London community.
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